women against war

As women embracing life and peace, we declare ourselves opposed to any military action, particularly a preemptive strike, against Iraq. As women, we have been the victims of many kinds of violence. We call on you, our Congress members, to oppose any military action. We make this demand for ourselves, our children, our parents, our brothers, husbands and friends. We make this demand because we understand that warfare creates endless cycles of violence, destruction and death, impoverishing us spiritually and economically. We make this demand because warfare destroys family life, throwing whole communities into exile and turning children into orphans. We make this demand because we cannot build happy lives on a ground polluted by violence.

We believe this is a defining moment in the life of our country. We will either take our place in the family of nations as seekers of peace and justice or we will start down a terrible road to war, unleashing the fury of generations to come on our land. We call upon you to act with integrity, to show courage and remember that you are guardians of the public trust and of the world we leave to our children.

We oppose a war against Iraq. We oppose all elected officials who support this war. There is no other issue greater than the cause of peace. No past stand or history can be called upon to overshadow the imperative to stand today for peace. We, as women acting to shape public life, dedicate our energy, resources, and hopes to those who establish peace.

There will be no war in our names. If you want our support and votes, stop this war! SIGN ON TO THIS PETITION

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4 thoughts on “women against war

  1. Jeanette Kindred

    I do not believe in war, especially when it is all about oil.How many lives have to be lost in the name of war. a useless waste of lives.

  2. Jeanette Kindred

    I do not believe in war, especially when it is all about oil.How many lives have to be lost in the name of war. a useless waste of lives.

  3. Craig Hawley

    Dear Ladies,

    Before you embarras your organization I thought I would give you a heads up. The two at Crossgates Mall were not arrested for wearing their T-Shirts but for tresspassing. The mall is private property and can ask anyone for any reason to leave. If they refuse they are tresspassing. The is not a free speech problem at all so before you make your organization look any more foolish than you already have , get the fact straight. If these men had been on public property I would support you whole heartedly, but this is not the case. They are not anti war heroes just common tresspassers.

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